In the interview, Chance does not shy away from the challenges that ­people of color and women face when it comes to the Grammys and the music industry. "Pretty much the same challenges that they face throughout the rest of the world in terms of being overlooked, underappreciated and held back from a lot of stuff," Chance tells Billboard. "Colorism and racism don’t stop when you’re a musician or when you have wealth or when you’re in any given position."

The conversation also touches on who has Chance's vote in the election this November with the rapper stating he will be voting for the Democratic presidential nominee. "Hillary Clinton, by far…I can't really speak on her policies but I feel a certain ­connection to Hillary Clinton that's just not there with Donald Trump."

It should be noted that Chance says if he is nominated, he'll throw a party in Chicago and invite all of his friends. "We'll celebrate the Grammys' recognition of grass-roots independent artists and this new way of releasing music by nominating me. Well fucking go crazy for, like, two days straight." You can read Chance the Rapper's full Billboard interview right here and stay posted for the announcement of this year's Grammy nominees.